A few weeks ago I was approached by the Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, asking if I would be interested in doing a guest lecture for their mapping students, explaining my work, my process, how I find my inspiration and showing off my portfolio. So I figured I'd use that as an excuse to update my roadmap a bit. Compared to the old version, I've added water features as well as a country outline. Of course the road network itself has been updated as well. Comments and suggestions are more than welcome.

Hans van der Maarel

Posted 02 May 2012 - 09:35 AM

Turned out the images were in CMYK (I already thought the colors were a bit off), so I've replaced them. Should be working now Dave.

And yes, I'm really excited about this opportunity. I've trawled through my archive and came up with a number of very interesting projects, ranging from some where I got almost complete creative control to one where I was bound to a predetermined set of style guidelines.

In the process of these projects, I can proudly say I've contributed to the largest atlas in the world and 2 of the most popular websites in The Netherlands, some of my work is seen on national television every weekday and one of my maps (or rather... a photo of it...) even made it into (the Dutch edition of) National Geographic Magazine. And that's just the stuff that made it into the presentation! I've also done work for amphibian researchers in lower Alaska, mountainbikers in Tyrol, somebody cleaning up contaminated industrial terrains in the US, somebody paddling a kayak around Europe, somebody who is going around the world by bike, somebody who is making a globe by himself, somebody who wants to make a globe by himself and many many more interesting clients (and also with and/or for a lot of very skilled and talented other cartographers)